Loading...

Scientific Monograph on Perspectives of Sustainability Management in Europe and Asia

Challenges, Socio-Economic Transformations, and Innovations

by Bernd Zirkler (Volume editor) Hans-Christian Brauweiler (Volume editor) Ilona Bordiyanu (Volume editor) Aida Yerimpasheva (Volume editor)
Monographs 0 Pages

Available soon

Summary

How can companies and public institutions align ecological, social, and economic goals to shape a more sustainable future? This volume brings together interdisciplinary perspectives from Europe and Asia to provide research-based insights into this pressing question – combining theoretical depth with practical relevance. Section 1 focuses on sustainability performance management systems, supply chains and logistics along the Europe-Asia corridor. Section 2 analyzes socio-economic transformation, including regional integration, banking strategies, labor markets, aging, gender equality, and the evolving world of work. Section 3 turns to innovation and digitalization in trade, branding, higher education, AI, care and finance – revealing how technology can become a catalyst for sustainable development. The book invites readers to connect internal management tools with external frameworks and to explore how sustainability is governed across complex institutional contexts.

Biographical notes

Bernd Zirkler (Volume editor) Hans-Christian Brauweiler (Volume editor) Ilona Bordiyanu (Volume editor) Aida Yerimpasheva (Volume editor)

Bernd Zirkler is Professor of Accounting at WHZ University Zwickau. His research focuses on integrated and sustainability-oriented controlling and management accounting. Hans-Christian Brauweiler is Professor of Business Administration, Accounting & Audit at WHZ University Zwickau. He focuses on financial & risk management, controlling, and the Basel-frameworks. He is head of the cluster for Central Asia and Caucasus for WHZ and holds several Visiting Professorships, honorary Professorships and Doctorate degrees. Ilona Bordiyanu is Head of the Business Department at KAFU Ust-Kamenogorsk. Her work focuses on corporate finance, sustainability-oriented management, and digital transformation. Aida Yerimpasheva is Professor at Al-Farabi KNU, Faculty of International Relations. Her research covers sustainable development, logistics corridors, renewable energy policy, and gender equality in Central Asia.

Previous

Title: Scientific Monograph on Perspectives of Sustainability Management in Europe and Asia